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Sameer

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  1. Hmm.. Give that old PC Full Respect and take it to your local recycling center with Full Honors. The old PC deserves it! Remember those days when you did not have a good new PC and how the old PC came to your rescue and how you managed to complete your work on that. Remember those good old days and act. I did the same.
  2. Update (Source: Times of India): Missing plane mystery: No debris at spot shown on China images, Malaysia says KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: No signs of the missing Malaysian jetliner have been found at a spot where Chinese satellite images showed what might be plane debris, Malaysia's civil aviation chief said on Thursday, deflating the latest lead in the five-day hunt. "There is nothing. We went there, there is nothing," Azharuddin Abdul Rahman told reporters in Kuala Lumpur. Vietnamese officials previously said the area had been "searched thoroughly" in recent days. The hunt for the Boeing 777 has been punctuated by false leads since it disappeared with 239 people aboard just hours after leaving Kuala Lumpur for Beijing early Saturday. The plane was heading northeast over the South China Sea when it disappeared, but authorities believe it may have turned back and headed into the upper reaches of the Strait of Malacca or beyond. The location where Chinese images showed possible debris is not far from where the last confirmed position of the plane was between Malaysia and Vietnam. The images and coordinates were posted on the website of China's State Administration of Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense. A Xinhua report said the images from around 11am on Sunday appear to show "three suspected floating objects" of varying sizes in a 20-kilometer radius, the largest about 24-by-22 meters (79-by-72 feet) off the southern tip of Vietnam. Pham Quy Tieu, deputy transport minister, said that the area had been "searched thoroughly" by forces from other countries over the past few days. Doan Huu Gia, chief of air search and rescue coordination center, said Malaysian and Singaporean aircraft were scheduled to visit the area again on Thursday. Li Jiaxiang, chief of the Civil Aviation Administration of China, said later China had yet to confirm any link between the suspected floating objects and the plane. Malaysia has come under some criticism for its handling of the search, which currently covers 35,800 square miles (92,600 square kilometers) and involves 12 nations. Other: Malaysia retires missing plane's flight code KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines says it has retired the missing jetliner's flight code as a sign of respect to the 239 passengers and crew on board. The airline says it will no longer be using MH370 and MH371, the same codes used by the Boeing 777 that vanished from radar screens on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on Saturday. MH370 was used for Kuala Lumpur-Beijing route and MH371 for a return flight. Starting Friday, Malaysia Airlines says it will use flight codes MH318 and MH319 for the same route.
  3. I have been following this unfortunate event for the past few days. Its very sad. People on board also include:- Indians: 4 Recent Developments (Source: The Times of India) Malaysia jet 'turned back and flew some distance into Malacca Strait' KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's military believes the jetliner missing for almost four days turned and flew hundreds of kilometres to the west after it last made contact with civilian air traffic control off the country's east coast, a senior officer told Reuters on Tuesday. In one of the most baffling mysteries in recent aviation history, a massive search operation for the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER has so far found no trace of the aircraft or the 239 passengers and crew. Malaysian authorities have previously said flight MH370 disappeared about an hour after it took off from Kuala Lumpur for the Chinese capital Beijing. "It changed course after Kota Bharu and took a lower altitude. It made it into the Malacca Strait," the senior military officer, who has been briefed on investigations, told Reuters. That would appear to rule out sudden catastrophic mechanical failure, as it would mean the plane flew around 500 km (350 miles) at least after its last contact with air traffic control, although its transponder and other tracking systems were off. A non-military source familiar with the investigations said the report was one of several theories and was being checked. Update (Last 30 minutes): Indian Navy joins search for missing Malaysian plane in the Malacca Straits KOLKATA: Ships of the Indian Navy that are on patrol in the Malacca Straits are participating in Search and Rescue (SAR) operations for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 that has been missing since Saturday with 239 people on board. Those tracking the aircraft have said that it disappeared over the Malacca Straits while attempting to fly back to Kuala Lumpur from where it took off for Beijing. The Indian Navy's satellite Rukmini or GSAT-7 has also been activated to try and pick up any clue that may lead investigators to the missing Boeing 777-200 aircraft. "Indian Navy ships are on routine patrol in the Malacca Straits. Our ships carry out coordinated anti-piracy patrols with the navies of countries like Indonesia and Malaysia. As per the laws of the sea, it is only natural that our vessels will participate in the SAR operations. The ships that have heli-components will use the aircraft for the operations. Though several navies patrol the busy shipping lines passing through the Malacca Straits, India has a strong presence there," an official said. The Navy believes that this will also be a good opportunity to try out the Rukmini satellite, which became operational in 2013 and has put up a commendable performance during exercises. During the recently concluded Theatre-level Readiness and Operational Exercise (Tropex) in the Bay of Bengal, Rukmini was able to network about 60 ships and 75 aircraft seamlessly. The intention of the Indian Navy is to use this geostationary naval communication and surveillance satellite to cover activities up to the Malacca Straits in the east and the Hormuz Strait to the west. Rukmini has a nearly 2,000 nautical mile 'footprint' over the Indian Ocean Region, another official said. "There is no competition involved but this is certainly a challenge. SAR operations are a crucial part of any navy's duties, particularly if it wishes to achieve 'blue-water' status. In Fact, SAR operations was the highlight of Milan 2014, the exercise organized by the Indian Navy at Port Blair in February this year in which several navies from the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean regions participated," the official added.
  4. It looks similar to this model: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>> (but looks like the guy has changed textures on his car). But if you want a similar one you can use one made by me: '?do=embed' frameborder='0' data-embedContent>> (Comes closest to one shown in the video)
  5. wow this looks amazing! Can you make one for IV too? or can we use this with IV?
  6. There is a problem with you naming the ELS Flash Lights in the hierarchy. You should name the PRIMARY Lights as follows: extra_1 -extra_1_L0 (Ticked) -extra_1_L1 (Unticked) -extra_1_L2(Unticked) SECL/WRNL Lights should be as follows: extra_7 -extra_7 -extra_7_L0 (Ticked) -extra_7_L1 (Unticked) -extra_7_L2(Unticked) Try this out.
  7. i dont know if tis just me but this reminds me of the TV series COLD CASE. It starts exactly like this and then the theme comes in and..... anyways looks like some people got away with murders....
  8. Sameer commented on Lccop's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  9. Wow first i thought this was a real story until i looked at the pic LoL ..... Anyways this sounds mysterious and funny never happened to me before. It seems some kind of bug or just random thing.. Funny though. .
  10. Sameer commented on Lccop's gallery image in GTA IV Galleries
  11. Looks nice and entertaining! I really love the GTA V default police lights setup...
  12. Sameer posted a gallery image in GTA IV Galleries

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